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krystal, it's a big week for marco rubio. we just learned he's going to be delivering the republican response to the president's state of the union address. and he gave an interview last night to buzz feed which kind of made him sound relatively human for a republican. >> that sounds interesting. well, the response to the state of the union is actually a very tough gig. we'll remember when bobby jindal did it. >> that was terrible. >> really, i mean it was terrible for him. people still remember it. he's still really recovering in the national eye from that response. and it's a hard thing to do. if you're the president, you have all this pomp and circumstance. you have both chambers of congress. you have, you know, national audience. and then -- supreme court justices in front of you. exactly. and then you have to go after that. what's your setting? bob ji jindal chose to do it in something that looks like a hotel lobby. macdonald chose to do it in the virginia house. his was strange and not well received. so it can be a doub
krystal, it's a big week for marco rubio. we just learned he's going to be delivering the republican response to the president's state of the union address. and he gave an interview last night to buzz feed which kind of made him sound relatively human for a republican. >> that sounds interesting. well, the response to the state of the union is actually a very tough gig. we'll remember when bobby jindal did it. >> that was terrible. >> really, i mean it was terrible for him....
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rubio demanding answers for why the u.s. was not able to interrogate a suspect in the benghazi attacks, and he was briefly held by tunisia. take a listen to this. >> tunisians did not have a basis in their law to hold him. >> so they released him. >> they did. >> where is he? we don't know. >> he's still in tunisia. >> that doesn't sound like a good system of working with our foreign partners. >> it shows the tunisians are working with their rule of law like we do. >> i know mr. rubio wants to sound ready for responsibility and if he's got some very strong testicles, but dismissing the rules and practices of a foreign nation, that's hardly the most mature way to approach international terrorism, is it? >> oh, martin, that's poppycock. come on. we should have been able to force the tunisian government to do exactly what we wanted them to do. >> we're not even in any kind of conflict with the tunisian -- >> i'm kidding, of course. while marco rubio was trying and similarly we saw this in the hearing with hillary clinton, he wa
rubio demanding answers for why the u.s. was not able to interrogate a suspect in the benghazi attacks, and he was briefly held by tunisia. take a listen to this. >> tunisians did not have a basis in their law to hold him. >> so they released him. >> they did. >> where is he? we don't know. >> he's still in tunisia. >> that doesn't sound like a good system of working with our foreign partners. >> it shows the tunisians are working with their rule of law...
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listen to this. >> i want to applaud senator rubio for his efforts. this is not about being in a hurry. this is about trying to get it right. >> my grandparents came from eastern europe at the turn of the last century to flee religious persecution. >> forgive me, i didn't hear an answer? did you say yes or no? >> we're a country of immigrants. >> we could have gone on but there was never going to be an answer. neither john boehner nor eric cantor can say they will support the rubio plan. the president says, as maria teresa just said, he wants to move forward, but are the signs that the republicans still haven't decided on what they think on this issue? >> well, the republicans have to wake up, martin. at this point 62% of the american people support not only immigration reform but they also support a pathway to citizenship. regardless -- >> but angela, you just heard john boehner refusing to answer the question and eric cantor can't give you an answer either. >> well, you would have a hard time answering, too, martin if 131 of your colleagues come fro
listen to this. >> i want to applaud senator rubio for his efforts. this is not about being in a hurry. this is about trying to get it right. >> my grandparents came from eastern europe at the turn of the last century to flee religious persecution. >> forgive me, i didn't hear an answer? did you say yes or no? >> we're a country of immigrants. >> we could have gone on but there was never going to be an answer. neither john boehner nor eric cantor can say they will...
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marco rubio. >> why the sudden change, republicans? perhaps you looked into your hearts. >> we were losing dramatically the hispanic vote. >> or that. >> what is that supposed to mean to somebody? >> why won't the black man half the country lives in fear of release a picture of himself holding a gun. >> we may end up in a situation that does threaten the rights of law-abiding americans. >> we must do something. >> first bullet went into gabby's head. bullet number 13 went into a 9-year-old girl. >> for women guns are grat equalizer. >> let's get serious about this. >> crazy. >> looting and robbing. and raping. >> there are marauders out there. >> overall world view has never changed. america must engage in the world. >> i would like to answer wlt you're right or wrong. >> it's far more complicated. >> you created quite a firestorm. >> you're about to witness a live television event. >> a nameless, faceless, anonymous -- >> you've got to come back. >> all right. let's get right to it. joining us now is toure, co-host of "the cycle" here
marco rubio. >> why the sudden change, republicans? perhaps you looked into your hearts. >> we were losing dramatically the hispanic vote. >> or that. >> what is that supposed to mean to somebody? >> why won't the black man half the country lives in fear of release a picture of himself holding a gun. >> we may end up in a situation that does threaten the rights of law-abiding americans. >> we must do something. >> first bullet went into gabby's...
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senator rubio. >> thank you. thank you, mr. brennan, for being here with us today and congratulations on your nomination. i wanted to ask in the 2007 cbs interview you said that information obtained in interrogations have saved lives and in september of 2011 you said a speech at harvard, whenever possible the preference of the administration is to take custody of individuals so we can obtain information which is, quote, vital to the safety and security of the american people. so obviously you believe that interrogations of terrorists can give us information that account prevent attacks in the future. >> absolutely. >> but you don't believe the cia should be in the business of detention 37. >> i agree. >> so who should be? >> there are a number of options. u.s. military which maintains an active interrogation program and detention program. the fbi as part of its efforts on counterterrorism. and our international partners and working with them. that's where, in fact, most of the interrogations are taking place of terrorists who h
senator rubio. >> thank you. thank you, mr. brennan, for being here with us today and congratulations on your nomination. i wanted to ask in the 2007 cbs interview you said that information obtained in interrogations have saved lives and in september of 2011 you said a speech at harvard, whenever possible the preference of the administration is to take custody of individuals so we can obtain information which is, quote, vital to the safety and security of the american people. so obviously...